Real Property – Mortgages – Banks & Banking — Consumer Protection – TILA – Wrong Form
Watkins v. SunTrust Mtge. Inc. A lender did not violate the Truth in Lending Act when it used a form similar to “Model Form H-8” instead of “Model Form H-9” to notify a borrower refinancing a home mortgage of his right to rescind the transaction, and the 4th Circuit upholds the district court’s dismissal of the defaulting borrower’s TILA claim.
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Published: December 21, 2011
Time posted: 4:50 pm
Tags: Banks & Banking, consumer protection, mortgages, Real Property, TILA, Wrong Form







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